IttTThe GW Sumurltan was not only 'woke up' to the Temperance question ly our late gentle inquiry as to its wherea bouts but r:iIvanizol by some extraurm- i uarj iuspiratH-o, lus mounted a new-fmnd lirst I'arniaii huirnts at a single bounl. . . i ! T,.. i..w..i. ti.io t,i.vI,:-ii tinmor as ne r hints the V.'ur of the Titans ! As we were not jirosuiit at the trial, we can net toy how far 'poetic Ikeiiee' diverts from tLc -law an 1 the testimony,' but '.resume that. like his proton pe, the E'litor tries to , i ..c;!,., . ponr bairn into as many ound a IHiLc. , From U B r'in -OoM fsicnrHon. Erpml of the Tnil cf David Walhcr Woods. Ei-, for nn ar.-r."t on Israr '. Gcul n.Esl .,at the Dclcgato Meeting in t'ue Ccnrt-Hcoie, Ao. 3d, 1850. Iu tb- hmple of P.f.-. wli- r.' th- l.nw is d:i iif't, Ant Jnrtiv -ii L.:ije-tv 5i;?. Both Kvnt-r llni- mrv rtuT cr inccnfol, As If e !y lo so ii;l tits. ri?m. av l-? li'itolin 111.' n pul'i.t. 1. -'un, .Whish h -w. . r i- M"trlv tl.-r-it That t Walk, r :' ij-ted w:tl i p'ifl rati Vou rvs tiar unl ?'uii!r.'l cru-t. But W id r.o':n : -t-. mt- .1. T.-rr r.nrtlr r.:ort, Nor i.- in- fr k m j.it 'Tit 1( itiaU. i'.U T'-iT A--h. rt'C t-oth f-xburts AtiJ ihr. ;.u.n ti i tt' tl.crn in Ja'1. hj the Mi Tif. r.,m'.narl for awhile It, 'y're mlJu"' Whi' h . w..iit 't p- t' re; t-iii ; But i"Ti ni ir-' v M nri th-- rout i.- r- uewej. Aii'l Oi- ej r :.r is wni'ce tliiiu l-'t-T. . At t'w tVrrat i'f i; jt. Vw. .'!- m i!.e ra-h : And rnw th.' r.u.ioti"l i. !iii'l : IwlorS. l-'l-i acl ch'Tf. u it liking tl.- tru.li. 51.-ie i-t to t -l ar o; t!i tr.i'.vd. Aliil'V hll -t a "r II- ' lien t'..- :,n;vl tl.-itk.-r with 'ti- i. li. t.-rr f; . a:. 4 Fr-n.!. ft- ,-..iu tit ' i' til.":.! ill U .- tiU J ;r l-ib -.Tj. N'.w ,h u a 1 A-i- -r- t:T- ! trr;l'l' f -It, Aii-1 v tn Jr Ji.l nv -it Hi'' ru Ic i !i l. k. The tell ,!r !. L- nrrIi'l 1-y M:e!is :1 s nr.'. LvjiIit, Au-1 lo, til' t;.i..' ei. l- in st jk ! In tminlce. ,1-1 ! Wr.aU t'it it tcr i t n rw, AiT o ni' r- o' i'.i' mv. r 1 -u h "r.I. Put f r ':.w aT.il r ':.c '...T'- i" in1 st'int" lo the l .-ce wh re tin- ttimu't .-r::li-. i. Aat 'her', with Ihf rvMen- of Hill. B K an 1 nn, ADdoilien-. with tii-h'n-t l:o-l;if.,r. T!.-tr hvivrr-Jim I'.el ie'i. t"i -.-!-v M rrill, ta! Val Main'.a ti-:-.t twlh n"'-i.'.nj dii n-wiii;: And. strin'w nf it K thiw th" Jury nrr-e. Thn! n- iiher nftheui I M.-ini--. t .r tl'ev rani into C-'Urt firolin ; J'.ti .it ' icott tn'," Thi Count,' to i'.y t ,x tie- a".' ni.-! Teu perha: 't m-.'ll t-.-.var.' tti'i fin.t oot:r Ti hp Liivi f-r-ir:tir and nrl-L j , I Foe th re ln.h. kn-n. m n of p pet.' aud foot tx-ipl nb. n iheir pa. ?;.i..i mn wi!d. Waif. fre iiK't last evenin-, hy a gentlemanly lonkin mn, evidently bal ancing u clever sizd brick in his castor! I ?ny, n is mister, tou be kind cnou'ih to tell me the way to Rroadway !' No Lrnadviay here, sir; this is noi New York." "No ! ah ! P, that n farl. Well, 1 beg your purd n ; vur pard.m ; show me tatopourlhstrcfl Ml M. Hit's llilel." " Now joti're in Philadelphia, o'd boy. Wrong nnin.' lb ! h-i: we'l. I am cr.nfu-rd, that's a fact. All riebt. I'h-ae lell me whe hr'he.- it's the h-ft lei! or right I take 'o lU d.iy street." "Thai's a Mitel that hain't t"M ibis way. e!. Periia; s jouare thinking ol IJ.ilii more." 'Weil, where the deu.-e ami, an hnw AVe told Iiim lt isli n. I1- jHmmt d lu fists in!') his pock'ti, alter hi'ting his lint a stah, an 1 stentied out, 'herving : 'Well'.n blanf d r I filer this teniper accc caravan tiny lon' r !" ilF.c'AVi:o Sensibimtiiis. Mr. and M;s. Brriylon bad quarreled for nearly half an h ur, and fco'h quieted dovtn as if bv mutual consent. Neither had spoken a word for some ten minutes. Mr. Hray ton fjmbltut oer a newspaper and pri'ii n ted to read it. Mrs. Drayton pain d She carpet wiih her pretty lout. Bray ton at Iat vcn'iired to observe, " My dear, isn't tlie gas leaking soincvi here ! there is suth an odor in the room." "It isn't the gTs,'' teplied Mrs. Braylon, almost choking. ' What can it be, then, my dear ? ' " It is your decayed sensibilities," and Mrj. Drayton burst into tears. A reverend lentleman, whilo visiting a j parishioner, bad occasion in the fo'tre of conversation, lo reier to the Uilne, ana on ( asking for the article, the master of the j house ran to bring it, and came haek with j , , u- , . l- u j ..t j s inieleavcj of thebook inhishinl. t de- . . dare, ny.. he, ' ihts is all wc got in the , house I hiJnoidea we we.-eso near out!" tS.Siw War's Ad.tro-s of Ihe Barber B-y.-XT ut J.us ALrxvNnt.R Li.r. Our Scl- r are .-harp, ear Rarora kei-n. r.j w,r?ii liav your face!, cl.-an ; 1. 1st' f il. t'R.rv you writ. VVrM hru-h your el..lh ard mitke yoa rw-11 1 It wc haj ra-h at. liush a. you. I'll tell too what wrd quickly do We'd piva a NmW Year'. Kli to all The rtoya in visa, LoUi xreat saj rmail. Said a lady from she West, " What nn uncommon fuss people make about Jenny Lind, the ttrcctiih knitting gal; what's- a knittin' gtl t My Betsy kin nit a pair of sacks a day au' morj." A gentleman, whnsc character for vc- ! racity is established, declares that his wife returned from a shopping excursion ,, . ... . , lhe other day.wuhihree cents m herpurse. There must be a mistake somewhere. Old age is coming upon me rapidly,'' , . . ... at the boy said when he w ,S stealing an- pics from an old man' garden, and saw the owner coming, co hide in hand. A man milii as well try to nail arouno Cape Horn in a w ash-tub, as to do a suc cessful business without advertising. Someltvty ent a huge pumpkin to the tTi'-e of the Kiston Whig, mid the IMitor took it !9 a comp'iment ! A hen-perked hut-hand says that instead f f he aud hi wife being oiir, they are fen. i.T ahc is 1 uiui lie uO. .s ms jm Jmu b ? TEAS! FT 'HE Cantetn Tea Company of New "ork J the ..1.1. l and Uitte-l establishment ol lhe in i!,a IJ.Kinvite universal attention to tl.e fact th.t.fro.Ti their super.or arrangements. ,l.ey ..re pr.parvJ to sell T," purer I mo, fr.graj.t foriiM - rim- L aw; fjT I . mmr,-i ton light mui mr, so Uua tl.e .....lit. ,. r..'ii;.ii lT rrce.-vit in any climate. . . ' The above T''as, lnm SO cii to l.i. Bi r""". "r iX-cI Is. s 'le Aiils fur IV eisl-ur. ;-0 I-HS. Piiiuts. White Lead, CuU Kwl 1- a,), Vrn.K-d. .Sim ni!i UfOAii, Yellow Dchtr. Turkey Umber, (Jiirometireen and Velio, Taria Hreen. Prus. U;ue. Vermillion. 1iii Lake, Carmine, I.iiher- & , Cheu.jcal E.nporiutn of C. W. SC'UAKFLE "I i ( LLS. Km i.et, Kinst-cd, C'ai"riS,K'rin. Ltrd. Fish, Whale. Tanners, and I'ii.e'oj.S. Durnitii; Flu- ids. Hniiita Turi ct.tine. Ac, at !he Central I DiUK v. Cbcuncal Emporium of b C W. Schallle. GAJ.LS. iVj al, Shellac, ll'-Mn, Coach. Furtiittitp, Japan, I al- ti ni. Map, Shoe, Spirit, and Harness arnisues, at the C.'ential .Drug & Chemical Empo.ium of C. Wcheme ALL KINDS OF JOB PliliNTING. SEATH i EXrEDlTICl'SLY F. X i: C ITTD AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE. TBS HEW FGUKSBY IS now carried on as usual, nl the upper enJ of Mdrki-t strer t, w here every des eripiion ol" CASTINGS 's kpi'1 on hand or made lo order such us The Coitipleie, or Complete I mproved Cooking Slovcs fnr ciiher Coal or Wood and ail )l!ier kinds ol stoves, r al PI.,Rj5ISofdi(Ter- ent kiuds Corr. Ploughs, Uull Ploughs, und the Self-Sharpenins Plough, a new article, and which enn not be heal in Pennstlvania. Call and ce and judge for yourselves. CHRIST & M'FADDIN. Levibur;. Sept. 22, IH'J Notice. s irBSCPJIlF.llS to the "I nivrtsny at Lewishtirg" are ropeclliilly requested to pay their Second Instalment, now- due, to the Treasurer. And those who have not ...M tho I : inital't are lesneelloll v notified hut nil arh delin.iiiea will be eharued Interest on their liulalnients from the time i hey become due. f AM I. T. WAI.Knn. l Btts. Lewishurj;, Feb. 25, 1850. rIFIE undersirrned enntinues the LIVE L AT BUSLYPSS at the Old Stand, on North Third St., near Matkct, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his friends and the publie uertTally. ClIAULIvS F. 1IKSS. Lewbburg, May 22, 1850 iiooks Books! fpHE subscriber c-lTers for sale at the X I-ewisburg Post Office, au assortment ol the most useful Paper, School Books, Stationery of ail kinds also the best Cigars.Tobacco, &0. &c. JOHN Y. KF.XNEDY. Lewisburg, M iy 7, 1850 Important Notice! FPIIC public are hereby infor.r.ed that 1 X am the exclusive ptoprietor ol me ( joking Sioe known as 'W lutes l atent or 'The W hi'e Stove,' by tirsue of valid '"'" P-- pratHed to me by the proper authorities at U ashinnton : and I hereby . .. f. r , caution ail persons not to manufacture or sr le same wj,hout aihority from me,ai j smt promptly seek legal redress for j every infringement of my rights under said I letters patent. The public are also eau 1 tioned that all stoves manufactured by me ! or my grantees or agents, are marked j -James White, Tatented Junr- lit, 18H," ! ni:h the add.liotial mark "lie-issue, Aug. ' 6, 1850," on the slide plate. JAM KS WI11TF.. Milton, Scpl. 1 1, 1850 3m rc...w. HI pi ' rHE undeisigned continues to furnish to order L n lhe n0, reasonable terms. Pianos, from I the Manufactory of Coram Mxteb, Philad a. i whotc ilMTXjmenlB , too wti known to need any panegyric, having uniformly received the j commendations of the most eminent professors l"d composers of Music, and the award of the ; premiums in NrwVoik, Philadelphia and Boaton. Kor q)1mV , of lune, louch, ,nd keeping in tone Dp to conceit pitch, they can not be surpassed by !'"' American or European pianos. Reference mav be made to any of those parents at guardiana who have pupils commuted to bia charge. He may be seen at his residence at Mrs Metzger's, Pirsi street, I.etvUIiurg, where terms and pariiculara will ba made kno-vn. The most popular and favorite Airs and Music nf different kinds received as ir is issued from the different musical ela1ilihmenls in the Cities. May 13 . CHARLES KALISCH "T)X 4 ATTT'Q for Justices.Consta I ) Jj JVkl ile.,&e., on hand at I he ChnmicJc flkc, or printed lo order. I.EYVISBUttG CHRONICLE AND WEST BI.ANCH FARMER 1'l.AXE'S WORM VERMIFUGE. fflHE following ordeiashow at once demand f lor aud excellence of this great medicine: " Von k, July 28, 1817 "J Kidd & Co: The Vermiluge lell ut on sale loine time ago by your agent, is aold. It goes very rapidly, and gives great satisfaction. A we are entirely out of the article, and have frequent calls for it, please rend ua some immediately C A MORRIS & CO. 'Somkbtille, Tenn. March 18, 1847 Dr MXme Uiar Sir : Tlie Vermifuge you left wiili me last fall has long since been vold.and I could have auld a great deal more if I had had it. Since my return from the EjsI, I hae been called upon nearly every day to write to you. r questing an immediate supply. I have aheady tried your Vermifuge in uiy own family and find il to be the beat I have ever used E V MORRISON. Mt CitttK, Slcuben Co. Sept 7. 1817 -Thia miy certify that we have sold DrM'I.acie's ific)r Patent Vmifuge. j the past year, and it has gieen unbounded satis faction, ills no imposition on tlie community i,ut ,s wu;lt ils aulnot, recommend it to be a uuivcisal tjieciuc for those afflicted wiih worms. "H. 1IUUHES & CO." AGENTS- -V. W Sciirru, Lewisburg : J il Caidow and J II liaser, Milton; I Cerbart. 8e- linsgrovc; J W Priling, Suuhury ; Mrs M Cay, ' X.iriliiiiiiherlaiul . M C liner. J Moore. Danville UNIVERSITY at lacu isbur. CtIICIT,AR for the Aeaucniical Year com- ineiiting Oct 17, IS50. COURSE OF STUDIES. Primary Department. Eterrised in Spelling, Reading, Definition. Eacli.h Cr.iminar, Arithmetic, (Jeography, His tory t'.JS. A ., Penmanship and Composition. English Department of the Aczdemy. The anie studies as in the Piimary Departm't c'oniiuued iu the useot larger text Iwoks; and to these are mided (ienernl liistory.Algebia, Legen dre, and Elriui'Ms of Surveying. Classical Department cf the Academy. Ttnn Junior Academic class. I. En?tih Orammnr. Iitin tjramniar, Arithmetic two tliviii-r-S.) tle-iffrnplir. It. The same u.i. an iri I. Tenn. and lVnmr.nhip. HI. Kiii:lu iJniininar. t"a's;ir. ArilliineUi- e, nipleti.l by 1-t diei.i!i.irei-k tinimttiar, UieUiry L'.A IVu luan.li'ji. B.ji.k-kit'l'ili. Senior Acudtmic cla. T. Ca-sar. tjrei k Header, Ail.ra ( Xk-mtnt.) 11. .-Kiii-id, do dri til. d', df do rempleted. O'-ne- rul History, KnliKh Ianguui;e and l'mjo!Iiti'ii. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. t'rahmatt class. I. Enplih Lant'oui and ComiHaitiou. Algebra, Liry. Arialmi.-. IT. I'lnne Li.'rtinetry. l.'ry. Anal ni!. III. Plul.e. S.tid and f hirieal Uuometry compleU d, Li vy, Aaabasis. Si,phin,ore class. I. r.iracu, OdyM'y. l lane ai:it Spheric! Tripnnnm-'try. II. do do .Mensurjitii'n.SurTi'yin.Nrtvirration. III. do er.mirM.-d. SA-h-rt orations of ilcmosLhenec Khetoric, Analytiral Ueometry. Junior class. I. Ts-moFthi-nen en tlie Crown. Cicero de Oflttciis.'Me ihanies. Ilyiiro.tiitiu. and llydraulies. I'emivtliein'S ou th.- t'ronn, t'wro de Officii eom-pii-tca. en.-uiMaln-s, Acoustics, Electricity, Maue-ti.-ra. nr.'l tiptie-. (I'vek Ira-'dy, Tacitus, Astronomy. Senior clais. T-T'e. attirnl TIiikiIott, Iiitflieetiial Phttrwophy. I. rr.'k. Polits al Kitmomr, Mural l'hiloo.hy. Lull, r . Analogy, (Vinstitution if I . S., Lhemistry. i i II. i , I n. t in. Lectures, Oclier.il 1.cvu-wh. X'., ,.tae in tin, Itemiliir PnurA Itnfl less than J three daily recitations. Every Saturday forenoon is j devoted exclusively to Vocal Music, Declamation, ami reading select and oiipinal Compositions. i 'I he eiu.lents are required lo aitend. regulatly ome religious niceting. Elinors are expected to attend such meetings as are recommended to them hy their parents or guardians. There are in the lioroitsli no less than six nlaces ot nubiic woishin. I . f a- n-nn . 1 i I V.i . , Christian itpnnminalinnt. Text Roakti. Enllii', Imt)W)f atkd AVaririw. The FliMe. Porter' Rh' torii al I'.en.ler." VYorcv-tcr's or Wier's Ini-Uonarv, ttul.iori i r.!!?llsn Lirauniar. i-araera rnnT.,r ..a,.,- iw. in r.liil.-n e ODiiHjbiuuu, a ukit s aius, o il'iiivercity l.dition.) Isiiin lanfftfatjr. HulIlon'sGmmmar, Bnllion"? Reader, I'verelt'n Uximn. Bullion'nt'rej'ar. Srhintta and Zunipt'n Virgil, l.inenln's Livy. Anthoti s Horace, Thai lu-r's Cicero de otS-ils. Tiler's Tacitus' Oermania et Airricola. lirrtk LanffUufff. liuIlion'sUrnmmar, llullion'sltead.'r, Li-ldetl a Sittt' lexicon. Owen's Xenophon's A-inl nsis, Owen's Homer's Odyssey, IJlismplin LHouostheue., r isk's Clasiiiral Manual. MntlitinnlKs. Pavh-s' Arillitn.-tie for Academies, Kletn entnry Alffei-ra. ltourtlon, Lciren.lre, Surveying and Navl jr.ilU.n. Ani,lytie:il(l.'imery. olnist. d'. Natural I'hilosoj.hy '.sU-reotypi'd'.; Olmsted's A.-tn-nooiy. Number of Students. The number of students during the past year in the various Departments, was lV-i. The Collegiate claes already organized lor the ensu- j ing year, are the following : !s:nor cia?s - - c Junior class - - - 1 j-r. homore class - - 10 Freshman class - - 19 T, I Teacher". j ptephen w. tavlok, a. M, Prof, of Mathematics j "oi'uT:1 K'BCilSfA. M, rmf. of creek Language i and i,it..rntore. ' .:i'i,l!i:t- IV A IIKUSON. A.M.. Pcof.nf Latin IinniAira I an I Literature. ISAAC N. l.ilOMts, A. M.. Principal of the Aeademv. ALEItEII TAVLOlt, A. M., Tutor in the English Lan ffuac aud ElocuUou. Ilnildings, Library and Apparatui. The Academic edifice now occupied by the members of the University, has been eree'ed. at an eipene of $s.iksi. and it is adapted to accommodate 1; stirletits. Anoth.-r elifiee is nearly eompli't,d. and is eiiecteil to he ready for occupaucy at the cummeliceuieut of the next Term tret. 17, l!ii0. The l.il.rary eentnitis a number of select volumes, and is ronsUtiitly iiicn-asiny. L'hemiiiil A.nar.-itus has been procured sufficient to supf-ly the imtmiliate demand. The Apparatus lor the illustration of Mechanical Philosophy, is now complete. Tuition and Board. Tuition in the Collegiate Department J30, Academic J20, Trimary 13 per year. Board, including lodging, washing, fuel, and light, can be had in the village and its vicinity at various prices, from f 1,50 to 2.50 per week. ArTanemnts are in prorresp to furnish Board, exclu sive of hulking, washing, fuel aud light, to such as uiuy desire it, at el per Week. Sessions and Vacations. Two Sessions in lhe year the former com mences on the 3rd Thursday in October, and continues 2C weeks; the latter commences on Thursdsy. 15th May, and continues 14 weeka. Spring Vacation, 4 weeks ; Autumnal, 8. Dy order an.) in behalf of the Hoard : THOMAS WATTSON, Prea't. GEOKGE F. MILLER, Sec'y. Lewi-burg, L'nion Co. Pa. Sept. 1, 1850 IT iS A FACT i VNE self-evident, and worthy of every J consideration, that no Miller can make good clean flour without he has good clean wheat. 1 suppose you wish to know the remedy. I tell you it Is to get one of Rtrgilrtnett Wheat Scourers, or Smul Machines. He being an old, practical and experienced Millwright lias invented, got up and put in successful operation the best Wheat Scourer now in use. Any person ordering a machine and afterwards finding that it does not prove to operate as repre sented, ihere shall be no sale, as Ihrse ma. chines are to be warranied good. Further twommendations are thought unnecessary. He is now having a supply made at Lewis burg. by Messrs. Geddes As Marsh. Orders for miehines, or letters of inquiry, will be promptly atlended to. Machines will be sent and put to all order. Addres I. DERfJSTRESSER, Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa-. 899 Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTEIPTIC MIXTURE! Large Botllea Only One Dollar. The Proprietor of the Oreet American Beawslr " VaroHx'a Vuiruu LiTBoaTairric MixTiat." induced br uw orient solicitauona of Bis Areola, Uirrwcuaat tho United Slates ftnd Canada, has sow Seduced the Price of hit pop alar and well known article ; and from thia date, henceforth, he will pat op but oat eiat ol. ha) mart bottles : Ute retail price will be OHE DOLLAB. The nnblic may rent wared that the character of the MeJi- f cine, Us ftrenctli. and curative properties will aattatx ! f NenAoKD. and the same caro will bo botowed in pre. parinr it a heretofore. A-thr, brthose A. ttira meilicine. nnaerii. reuueeu pnee, w u uiu..i.to. who have not hitlicno made tbrmsrlre ai.iinaintd virtn. the Dioorietor would bee to intimate Uiat h I not to be ctaraed with the rant amount of Remedis of tlie dav ;" it laion lor H-ell" a emiir aeons- pea-rr. ra all diirmsa, tkan r "Acr prepanilim arB irure tki werld : and has ontaioed lurlf lor eijht jean br iu lupemil medical virtue, and. until this reduction, commanded double the price of any other article iu tin hue. Notice PaaTK i lselt, this article acts with cm J oil iac power and certainty, upon the Blood, liver, Edneyi, Ltutga, tn(l all otier organs, upon tlie proper action of which life and health deoend. Tim medicine baa a juitlr nira repute as a icaieu; toe Dropsy and Gravel, aad all diieasei of that nature. It mar be relied apon when i the intellirent phraiclaa tuut abandoned his patient. and foi tlierc dutreMituc duraiea, more esiecial!r UaorsT, trie propn eur would eaniellr and honottlr recommend il. At lt prewnt pnee il is eaailr obtained by all, and the trial will pros the article to be tlie Cheapest Uedicine in the World! ty Pleaee aji for pamphlets the a rent, jjive lliem away tliey contain over sixteen paxes of receipts. On addition to lul medical matter) valuable for hooiehohi purposes, and which will sare many dollar, per year to practical housekeepers. These receipt, are introduced to make the book of area value, aside from iu character as an advanaunf medium fo Ure medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form ot letter, trora all pans of the country, may be relied upon. ty Vang tin's Vegetable Lilhontriptic Mistsre" th Ureal American Remedy, now for sale ia quart i-oulei at S each, small botllea at SO cu each. No small tr tiles will be unued after the present nock is dirpowd of. Principal Office, Buffalo. N. Y.. 807 Main Street c. c. VAroiiy. (old Whokxale and Retail hy OIXtOTT MeKESiON fc CO., 127 Maiden Ine. New Vork City. N. B. All letters (eaceptinf from stents and dealen with nom he transacu businen) must be post paid, or no attention will he xivea to them. Ctrl)"-. TUOIC.NTON. Lewishtirtf. is General Agent for I'nion county J.H.CasLow. Agent, Miilun; I. GraiisKT, Stlmsgiove l 5:343 THE WLXTER SESSIOX OF THE LEWISBURG ACADEMY W TILL eommenre ou MONDAY the 28th o ( lr to B km. In this liistiiuiion, all the Urancbes of a thorough Academic course mil be taught The communica ion of knowledge simply, is not the solo design of Education and sh iuld not be made so ; its lii-het aim is lo strengthen and tiling out into action, the intellectual and mural powers of tlie student. Throw (round him all the lacilitiea necesary to his piogress, aud af ro d him all proper aid. but do not 11 nter him with the thought that he must rely upon an ther and not upon his own effhris for success. Inde per.detit self-reliance is one of the first les-ons that should be learned in a school room. Tin kind of early mental training prepares one for vigorous and manly exeniou in after lire, and thus gives him a marked advantage over the ig norant and uneducated. The main efforts of a Teacr .. i'.iculd. therefore, bu directed to the for maticu of sound habits of study, for when this end ia reached, the progress of the pupil becomes at once certain and rapid. Composition and Declamation, as foimetly, will receive due attention particularly the for mer, and the Primary Department shall hive our special care. The subscriber feels flattered with the growing pro-peiity of the Institution, and shall labor to n.erit ils continuance by increased ejprjjl)n Ti-iTii!rVr Session of 20 weeks, for the Common English $6; Higher English, $3 ; aud for tl.e Languages, $10. JNO. RANDOLPH. Oct. 9, 19.10 Vr in ipal. TamiingandCurryiiig IT'OR past favors, lhe subscriber returns . his grateful thanks, and hereby makes known that he carries on lhe business of Tannins and Curryin?, at the Oiil Siand. Determined -not lo be I outdone in lhe manufaclure or finish of his work, he is hound tn have the best work men and materials, and to treat those who have so liberally patronized (as well as those also who shall be pleased to patronize him) with that attention which he hopes to ' 1 insure him a full share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Hides and Dark noi refused, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash or in exchange for leather. L. STERNER. March 25, A D. 1850 The Greatcft Discovery of the Aye! Dr.Trask'a HAGNETIC 0INTI9ENT IS constantly elTecting cures of lhe utmost importance. The most credulous are cov vixcsb; the most faithless, compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. It is universally admitted tn he the most toortnVrKf combination known to the world for the imnuiliatr relief of disease and pain. It never fails while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and h-althy action to the capillary vessels of the lie.lv. and jnnlize thr tirculn. turn of the hlniL By this matis, a contmllini power is gained over the most maliguant form of disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power f the combination, that it penetrates to every portion of the human frame : every hone and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament is searched out and made sen sible nf purification and healing inn uenee. Hence it copes as readily with internal as external diseases. Numerous instances are on record, where this remedy has restored health to patients so near the grave that the most powerful internal remedies failed to produce any effect. Such has frequently been the ease in Inflammatioa of the Bowe'a. No patient need die with this disease where the Matrnetie Ointment can be obtained. That dangerous epidemic, known as the Pl'TKID ERYSIPELAS, ran always be cured by this remedy. For ISFL A Mil A TOR T RHEUMATISM, this Ointment ia the most complete remedy ever prepared. In W eases out of 100, it will afford enfire rWw to the worst eases of Nervosa Headache in 30 minutes. For Morrows Diseases, this remedy Is of Immense value. Affection of the ptno. Rheumatism, Lameness. Ulce rate.! Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Cronp, Chills. Cliolera Morbus. Ague In tho Pace or Breast. Burn., Scald Head, Scrofula. Salt Msenm, Erysipelas. Inflamed Fees, Fever Sores. c, will be unmodiataly relieved by the use of this remedy. Sold by Thornton d Balctr, Lewisburg. ' 6m35S E F BvTTiBnsc, Travg Agt i m m PEPSIfJ: The true DICES MVE KIXID or GASTRIC J L lC E --ef Visirjjsia Curer ! Trepan d fiotn Kei net. er the fouith stomach of the On. afier di.e. u n by Baron I.iehio, the great physiologic.)! e'leniU. by J S.Hocsiitox, jD., .No. tl N. S'ti St Philadelphia;. I'a. A TRI'I.V wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Diixpeptiit, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, L o ntivalwn and Dthilily. curing after Aaiuro a own process, by Nature's ou agent, the Citric Juice (Tj lUli Icapoonful ol this Uum tuiuwu in water, can digest o. dissolve Fie Pounds of roa.t beef in about two hours, out of the atoroacn. Di-'CStlun is chiefly performed in the storn aih l.y"tlie aid of a fluid tvhieb. lreely exudes f.om the inner coat of :hat orgin, when ill a stale of heal h, called the gastric juice. 'I his fluid n the ... -, - . rrtiU Sulftnl Ol llic iwi-iire v..w. , ., anil .-llllliilulinii anent of the s'omal'll alio intestine-!. VY ittioul it mere can oe n.. ...K...., no conversion of food iut;i blood, no nu'riuon but rather a foul, torpid, painful and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. PciMiiii i le l'i',f elemi-nl or great oii!e- ing principle of the gastric juice. It H l-unu in great abun lam e in the solid arts ol the human stomach alter ueain, anu suincuuic- : - stomach to dice.t or .-at itself up. I is also found in the atomach of animals, as the ox, cm, e is the material used by farmers in mi.king cheese styled Iteniiet. the.irect of which has long k ,h i.eei.il wonder of the dairy. t.urJIing ..-. :in ilm firi iiiuress ol disestion. A call's I ach can curdle nearly one ihou and tiniesils j : .1.. f m;ik ll .ron I.ieluu states, "one UWll wciiii' . unrt of Pepjln di-solved iti sixty thousand parts ol water, ili;ets meit and o'.her food." Diseased stomachs pro lnce no goo.l Gastric Juice, Kennet or Pep-in. To show that this want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the subjoined tiC ir.NTIFIC EVIttEXCB ! Baron I.IKblii. in Ins c. lel.rnt-,1 wort on Animal Cbc aaislry.savs: "Au urtifcial dis.st.ve lusl, tl.eOi.tric Jui.uty I-.- readily Wrttrll.nr. membrane or the stomacn or hi- " " , ". rticls of f d. tu, meat and eW. wli " raSteneil "' ... il,- humau stomai b. diirested iu the same tuanu.-r i1 rise on rood nml inei. published bv Fowlers Wells. New York, pages, siates ,c name gnat tu t. and describes the method I of prepsra ,n. There are t-w higher authoritivs than Ur. I eri-ris. lir.COM I! K. iu hid valnnblr writing on the PhvsiolOk,y tile tion. of Dwestloii, observes that "a diminution or me ouantitv ol liie tiastrie Juice It a prominent ana al -pre vailing 'cause of Dyspepsia," and he slates that a distin--uished or. .1" -sfor of medicine in London.who was severely r.llli.-t.'d with this complaint, finding everything el" fail, had rwi.urse to the lias trie Juice, obiaimil trotn the sp.marh of living animals, which eeniptctely 'oeceedcii. Hr.Olt AHA M. author of the timcuia works on V eeelame Met, save: It is a remarkable fact in phys.n.og, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in nater. impart W the fluid the 1-rop.rtv of dissolving various articles ot VM. ii'd of .'tie, ting kiad of artificial digestion of m . wise dill, rent from the uatarai .-- stive proe.-ss. I)r MMUVS -r.at work, the thiutittry i f Man. In a lilanchar.1. 1'l.ila.1.. 1S4. pp .TJ1.U. says: Th.-.tiscoverv of IVpsin liirms a n -w era u the elienn. al L''h TV ot in gestion. From n-e-lit exp-rius-iits. we know that food is . Iii-olcd ns rapidly in an urt.ti. ial diwst v. .uid. pr. i.areu from P.-psln. as it is iu tli uaiural Oaslr.c J u:cr- its. it. Prof. lir(il.lSO.V.of the JeftYrsi.n fnilegi-. h.ia.l- tu hi. great work on Human Pl,ys:o:,vy.deVot. s m. re than tiftv pages loan exsaiinatiou of this suoj.-ct. Ills exp"ri me'uts with Ur. ll aumonf. ou ttie tisstne Juice, ol.tainew from the living human stomach ami from animals, are kuowu. - tn all eases." he says. - digestion o, v.irr. a as perfectly iu the artificial as in the natural digestions Aaa DVSPEI'SIA Cl'REK. Dr Hougliion's preparation of Pepin has produced the most mar velnus iir.tts I: is iiiipns-ible to give dela.Is ol ca-es iu the limits of tins advertisement but au ihenticat.d cert iti atea have been given "f more man TWO HI'NDKED rapid, wonderful, and permanent cur.-s. It is a greit .Nehvovs Axti iiote, and particularly useful for tendoacy to bilious disorder, liver con plaii.t. fever and asue. the evil eff cts of quinine, mercury, &.C, also for excess in eating or drinking There is no form of OLD STOM ACH COM PLAINTS whirh il does not reach and also give inst nit rebel'! and repeated for a short time, pu rity of Wood and vieort or pout f.iilo.v at once Il is panicularly excellent in ca-es of nausea, vo miting cramps, soreness ot ih pit of the stomach, distrc.-s after eating, low, cold state of lhe blood, heaviness, low ne.-s of spirits, depunilency. emaci ation, weakness, tendency to insanity, Ac I'rire.ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Oneboltle often t lTects a lasting cure. PZT SIN IN FO WDEES sent by Vai', free of Postage. Foe convenience of sending to all parts of the country, the llicestive Matter of the t'cPsin.K put np in the form of l'ovr.lers, with direction, to bo dissolved by the patient in water or synip. 'lh.se powders contain just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the .ii.iut ity for the same price, and ure sent ty mail. Free of r.-tr.i. -. for l. sent pos! paid i to Dr. J.S. Houghton. No. 11 North Eifhth St. I'hilad.'tphia. iix packages for a. E'erv b:il.-.and package bears the wiittrn sig natme ol J.S.110L"aHTON,M.D ,S..e I'n.prie tor. Sold by agents in every town in the L'nion aud by mast respectable dealers in medicine. To be l.ad of Dr. TIH RN I ON, Lewisburg ; J II Caslo.v, Milton; Thompson. Mifflinburg; Will Si Eilerl, Haitletnn; Win Roshoni. New LtiMlin; (i I Crouse, Selinsgrove ; Mrs M'Cay. Northumberland Iv3:t5 SOLI'S HEAD HOTEL, MiJJUnbnrg, Union county, Penn,a. COliHiLSS 2iE'lfS!E52 I) ESPEC TFt'LLY informs the citizens of Union county, and the public in general, that he has leased the above stand, for many years occupied by his Father, and is now pre pared to accommodate fiiends and the traveling community in a manner acceptable to all. The HOL'SE is large and roomy, well arran ged in all its departments, and every care will be taken to render his guests comfortable and happy. Hia TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest delicacies of the season, and the best the market can afford. The BAR will at all times be attended by careful persons, and none but the very best of liquois will be kept. His STABLES are ample and convenient, and the OSTLERS punctual and atientive. In short, he pledges himself to endeavor to give general satisfaction to all. and hopes by atrict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Mifflinburg, June 20, 1850 m THE JEW FIRM! WYKOFF & HOUSEL TTTOULD inform the public, that they V have opened a shop on Fourth street lower story of S. W. WykolPs old stand, opposite Hunter Pardoe s shop, where they keep on hand or make to order Fancy and Common Chairs, lioston Rocking Chairs also Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, ts.'&jsfo' of various kinds, ' 'U Settees. Scc. &c- All work in our line warranted to be well made, and on the most reasonable terms. House and Sii?n PAINTING attended to bv the subscribers on the shor test notice and in lhe best style. Country Produce and Lumber taken in payment and Cash not refused, but rather nreferred. The subscribers intend lo be strict in the fulfilment of all their promises as regards work and so doing, hope to receive a liberal share of public pntronaae. JOHN N. WYKOFF. JOSEPH M. HOUSEL. Lewisburg, Nov. 1849 Farmers1 Fro nee Wanted. OUR Agricultu-.i Friem i will greatly oblig by supplying the Printer, immediately. wil' Wbea .Corn, Ba k wheat. Potatoes Cider. Wroin!, Applea, Ve. Aa this has been a plentiful season, the Printers and Editor hope to share of it. il,.lTxowrt BOARDING. t IMJE subscriber avails himself ol lhe col X umns or the Chronicle in publishing to the eitizens of lewishuru and vicinity that he baa opened a BOARDINtjU? t'SE in that i.e.. and comfortably arranged frose. formerly kept as a Temperance Hotel by James Kelly, two doots east of the Franklin House, Market street. He is prepared to say that hia Table shall base the best the Markets can afford, and the Lodging of Hoarders shall be a comfortable as can be dashed. j.s.aii.n.vx.iv. B. A team and carriage will be kept to convey passengers to and from the Packet Boats. Lewisburg, Match in, man jfvuit ana HIO RN AME.NTAL The subscriber olTers for sale a brgej assortment of choice Fruit Trees such as Apple trees, 7 lo 10 feet high, 40 varieties, all warranted genuine Peach trees, 20 varieties; Tartarian Cherry, Nectarine, Prune and Pear Irees, together with some 6 or 8 varieties of Crape Vines of lhe bei native and exotic varieties. Ornamental Trees, such as the Paulonia, Linden, etc. N R. Persons wishing to procure a quantity of the Fruit trecs.are requested lo :. i:,.t.r,n tn t be onliseri. mane linmeuiaic nppn.o" ,n crJ),r t(J procure tho varieties and .;,vnteH. . U. INUL.L.. Lewisburg, March 4, 1950. LlVKIl COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debilitv, disease ol the Kidneys. and alldi eases arising from disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation. Inward I'llee. Fulness or Blood lo ih. H. ad Aridity of the S'omnrh. N.ne. II- .rilinrn. dis gust for Food. Fulness or W. ight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fltit tering at the pit of the Stomach. Swimntiriff of the Head, honied and diificult liieathmir. Hut tering a' the Heart, thoking or suttoca- ling Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness ol Yision.Dols orWeba ir.,.. ih. i,l.t Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the tiKin and Eyes pain in ttie ome, oars.. Chest, Limbs, tkc sudden Flushea of Heat. Burning in lhe Fleh, constant Ima ginings of Evil, and gn at Depression of Spirit CA! UL ErFKCTt'ALLT rfHEO BT DR. HOOF LANDS CELEB HATED GIIIinAN BITTERS prepared by ifr. V. Jackson, at the "Oerman Medicine Store," 1'iO Arch St. I'lillad. Their power nrrr the abore diseases is mil ex eellid. if tqnallcd. ly any vther preparation in the United Stales, u the caret attet. in many euies after fhilful physiriunt had failed. These Bi ters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues iu the rectification of diseases of the Liver ami lesser gtands. exen i sing the most searching powers in weakness am' auctions of the digestive organs, '.hey are nilha' safe, certain and pleasant Read hid ax cowrivrin. The Hon. Chs D iliueline, editor ol the Camden Democrat, the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 2 1 si IIOOFI.ASD'S HERMAN IlITTKU?. We have seen many nattering notices of this medicine, and tiic source whence they came induced us to make in.tlirie re'pectins its merits. From in.iuiry we were persuaded Lo use iLarid mast say we found it specific in its action upon dieses of the liver and digestive orans. and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surpri-in-. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a slate of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine were more generally US.-.I. we are snt iej there would he less sickuess. as from the stoniarh. liver, and nervous sysu in the gn at majority of n al and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a heal thy con dition, and vou can ti.l defiance to epidemics generally. Tins extraordinary medicine we would advise cur fri. n.is who are at all imlisi.oscd to give a trial it will then rec ommend it-clf. It .houl.t. in fact, lie in every family. No other medicine can produce such evidences of merit. Fiom the liontun Bee editorial. Dec 2id Dr. Iloofland's Celebrated German Hitters, f r the cure of Liver f'ompiaint. Jaundice. Iyp. p.-i. and hrouieor Nervous Debility, is deservedly on of the most popular mediciucs of tlie day. These Hitters have licen used hy thousands, and a friend at our elbow lays he has himself received from the use of this rem-ily an eiT. etual. perma nent core of I.iver Complaint. We are convinced that iu lhe Use of these Hitters, the patient constantly gams strength and vernr a fact worthy of great consider:! t:cu They are pleasant in tu'te and smell, and can lie used by p-rnns with the most delicate .tomach", with safety under snv circumstances. W- are shaking from caper: ence, and to the afflicted we advise their ue. Scott's Wethly, one of the beat literary papers published, said. Aug 25th Da. HoorLo'stran Birrras. manufactur.il hy Dr Jackson, are now recommended 1-y ome ol the most pro minent members of the Faculty, as an article of much efficacy in eases of female weakness. As snch Is the case, we would ail vise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much -sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they bats upon weak systems. Judge M.M.Noah, a gentleman of great scien tific and literary atiainments.said in his"New York Weekly Messenger. Jan 6. 1350 Itr. lIimU'infTt G'TWin Bitttrt. Here is a preparation which the leading presses of the I'nion appear unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription turnished ry one or me most ecieoraieu physicians of modern times the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoolland. Professor to the I niversitv of Jena. Private physician U Liie King of Prtissi.i. i:nd one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbup. aud therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may he confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility. Vertigo. Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition oi the stomach, the Liver and the Intestines. Sine I Litadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of their Kditors speak of its effects from their own individual experience, t'nder these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in ealllnil the attention of our readers to the present proprietor (Dr. C. l. Jackson s preparation, but in rec ommending the article to all afflicted. MoaxEviDtvrx. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United Stales, the editor sav a of Dr Iloofland's German Bitters It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat ent !..airin to our readers' patronnire and confidence: and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Iloofland's Ger man Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speakinn of the nostrums of the day. that are noised about f'T a brief period and are forimLten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medieiue long established.' universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the raculty itself. Evidence on evidence has been received (like the foreeoingl from all sections of the I'nion. the ls-t 3 years, and (V rtrannrrt tftttmemlf m itt ieor, is, that "there is more of it iiseil in the practice of the regular Physicians of Phila.lelphia, than or all otner nostrum" nirnltincd a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific pre parauon will meet with their iui-t approval when present.-,! even in this form. That this medicine wilt cure l.lver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts sp-eifie-ally upon the Stomach and Liver. It is preferable to Calomel in or' o.roiis it.scosr $. 1 lie enect Is immediate they can he administered tn mm or Lvrisr with safety and reliable benent, at any time. Beware of counterfeits! This medicine has attained that character which il ia necessary for all to attain to induce counter feilera to put forth a spurious article at lhe risk of the lives of ihose who are innocently deceived. Look taell lo the marks of lhe Genuine. They have the written signature of C.M.Jacksos upon the wrapper, and the name blown ia lhe bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STOKE, No. 120 AKCII St., one door below Sixth, (late of 178 Race St.) Philad elphia. and bv respectable dealers generally, the country throughout. Iy330 Alsofoynle by S F.LYDALL,Leu-isbttrg.Pa Also by Da. THORNTON, do DH STEWART Surgeon DtntUf has removed his officeto Fourh St. near Blair'a "Franklin Hatcf.' "An ounce of Prevention worth a pound of Cure," in that awful disease, GOIlSlir.iPTirjN ! DR. FITCH'S Lectures on the Prtver. lion and Cure of Comtewption. This popular work for sale in Lewiabure by S. F. Lyndall J. Houghton acd this office. Price, 75 cents. 3 IN EACH BOTTXE Osa TaUrf t a a-. Taaxs Uoare a day One sorile rontaltang HI iloen i.j TwewlyOne !iiy. met tl 00 swr Oiltl'. er Ssr iMIla or t'l". PURIFl'IM EXTRACT b mow put up m QVART BOTTLES. tM U of th ante wudical utmyth mini m tbst in the tmali hnttUt. The grtat ttrpenuritf of Tnt Pt-tFlF. ow Sj.s kfakitu nd ail oilier limiUr mr.licii.fi, nuy ui 9umv mr. i-an U; ju.lt: t tooil from tins followint? f -id : 'ta-T t.'-c-Ji-- rt m..l wuim uii tiT". aa portmmMot itm macmtiun, tbv Pvas tKcr of Sairsapaxilla, Yellow Dock, I'herrj nd Sannnfrnu Barb, mor strongly, more powtrf!!) conrntratL and larger famlfc Ut iM madi uf Un puryitn io ttieh bottl of it than ran h -ao-l in anu iKrtlle of Uicxiiu, cmWM. t'jtr.tet tf Sarvrparitbi .- But, Sfcowdlt ln-'nurie Thin Pstrlflrr al pmmn Lu nwrjical tjfkncy and Keeling virtue of Mvwti other Itaott, Bngki, ami Veetable-9 tha PvairTlMtt prvpirtim of wlueB ar prettily acfaTKloa tO SrsaptrilLa, r.l t.iti fA? art- rofTtptxiiiid with Nawpra. nU4. aV WiVw Vtk. Chrrvy. aud 8afrnt,, risry -wk mC Claw, the mutt ewrtata turd arhrw Pwrllif r af the Blavl bW toorid. Su tnw ia Uua, LDtti to bava mutcu tjjtt, lite Ltosc. ia Oiiy One TblepoBftaK three timm a Jri But U la not o w itb E '.tract o SmopttnUa. for in crwtnirm ot iu tjaat-rjiLm fm Utrye bottie raeuttf au tnoeU weukl-ttrtl and rcdncet. Vt Saraiiwrill to t- 'i'mm9 Three .Horr T'tMapomjxU Titaec, Futa, or Mutf hmta a D'ift t" Davtp any medicit VuWrt ; and mm a IkftJi- of hrwninlla on.y Iwlda trty f.Hw aroonfuli. thtrrf.re, mor ppounftiU at a bj aud aw many dum a day, wiii use rjp a bouie of k in Four, Five, or St Day, which .how th a hottLtof ft runt PwrlSer, win ! tVoa Twelve Mmteraj Uvs lmjr Hum a buctt nf Sr. panliai and U it. v mI cl v!iracy i in tmutU 1 1 tm PuairviNft and HLAI-ij w tlf (Urge tUm, f n. paniia, uien u Faavi. thkt Onb b-jft ot Ma Pua.nt ia worth 7Araet W, ur 't Um4 wx tian a botxe of .Sara parilla. , The ah eompariaon not ye abnw the great i. rue in viht bert ca ttm medsxaX rfrcary of Brnt Pt iir if b aud Ssafariul Thu wtU pp?ar by Um cruunua off eurea in Hrttaft PtmphUU, aUowtns that ONE BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PUfftFIER baa more effir-acy, and carat auva impurt tloud dun, lisaa Tfc-N Botllea ef MrupariJttu If, then, OfB Bottlk of Puaiiiaa ariia fur y. Doll-b, Ooa MotUe 9j Sarwr&a waiaiiitl rjtu fJr Tea Cect CANCEROUS SCROFULA Mr. J. B. Ha sail of ftaw, Oneid Co., N. Y , wito wu cur. of Scrofula in l4t. wor to the xf$ ac relard r.Pi'.-r, m u act.oa in tiie Scprkme Cotar m tl Ctt of Aa ) nlt, 01 il 16th cf Drttmsber, e48. untier the follow inif cirrurr.jLsav-r. A person in the City of .Vrw rrk htvl manutctjmi tr.i vended a mpuricna arttc!e of medicine, caina? i: Bunt's tWDlA MtDIClNE, is imitation of &W utmutist mcdinae Ut waa proweruTed to ob'ain dsmares, in tho Supreme C-jrt lhe City of New York, and tho caae waa referred y (a cvt to J S. Boswuth, KM46t Liberty strwet. an eminent L.wtvt, aa Ueferm to take the teatiinuny. The defr-Hlaiit e:tnti ra mUipton of damage, that Ute i'nfietori of Brant's Micna (usd lOMawouc. puDlistiied rt.se mTtMFxri of enrtin.i tbua bad conimitted a fraud on the public, and. then-fore, w aot entitled u dam"T. The cm of Mr. HuJcim wu fjp.ri-d aa beusg filt, and 1 inn kins wfts iwni as a vilnem in rot..tvi to the Facts ao puhlisUaed, and to tottiiM more thai rrtitra aW ptU teat ten. Mr. HAKIt arJ, I mm met .wrtsuatad tfh t-mt rOtf-i-f F m t-al ussrvl it (er Jk-ir-'siat. AutMit Uira yrr Mrarv, I is "y maly suflsxtiFd b it . I wis aiteoalsj key riei ituctvca ill uiat ttuld ! ItVre tiiat aV He'iltrirM rtt: i J CUt ftaa. la ."tsr,au - J sub inf)rna!t. rt nre meMrhUfure I J Hrtm'r .arLir I uJc aa rrssssik tr. Vf .tn I . (smirW cJ usnj; Ui 'erifwrr hssal tii' un w t ibv bpti a k.LU lim? ; 1 (wild mat ran my jasukj a mr bsa: : in Maw am M.Vcr ih l'u Irwii .-tr 19 tir i ioe .;r mm so sat's trot m it, that it COLltd bar Iifttl up flt of tit plrs, ,t. only ll'sitii p- - A fcvf ; a brie ww riu ihrench mv r-isn, M. fi.it my hm: t rs.-: . and tuit t tb hti; an mu rt ia twy atntdef mm l-T a - t.. r. I viMttlwtr was arvtor mj arm o'iaily a lr-r. wbol tMai t tin tadw, M tlisl mv be! evlJ tm lt-4tJ mtw ; an ui. et om my air, trtie ' 4 rum my liU'..l-W to atl ill." I; iia.! CtD to U bx-n- . i.i rat n:L?r lilt f aUa. 1 ftrumi't yr.jur ui immli mff. t: - ft tetlia tawtfil eleven d"yi. 1 wn u ef(sx orl bma - ' t prnooul at a me ; til art brsttie? so trpiu'tiwil ate, a V- mii nhy : r-1 Oat iri mmd , Um teemn-i b-.itUt I ta-fc Luc U., a sxt ... ,. :, mf t'r.;Ltrw"ewd ate "i wJ w rr, .i II, it I ' i- - i -mre lo tUe lnta;.ti.fs B"l I.csanatf j. at R'"i-' ... iw.s. r m-. lb-(siKv'l; tin boat- lEil.r l AM. Mil llfEUi bit , tmutt Mm atv'Ht a I rz a tfrrril "f mjr tiiumh, wet 1 vtsr wj i mc at rma'ptmf nvoW. 1 Jar hvtt-n ,. ., st s,aj- a f S'tfti T CL'KK. I'wJ rrwtrvtcwst ma tu W : i . t'UU t ILL VJKHU LJiUS, SKK UHASTS rJUrHLUX BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAS! Thi Hii.ani p.v(-a mil tlie cfawr-'a? xI i-f'-f-e Vtrft.- l the HlH.Tf aiiH-U Pran-Tii-tt Kxrajwr. - - J pO-WS-lf avVt'rI OlUCr inr"T-Jll. wnrirrwa-iy . hariy adapted to cure rOl'.Msi mDd CUNl Mi' f. 4j. arxil rasr-a f'VraT tm the LutsTS. Hid tpliwhvrt- ty, road ly and aa eamy Um tmrtjifing txti t and enre e:ema'h,. TKufSAMH ot cnrr of the crt hzpelei f w r.. a fully prwve it nlrout miraru'ttMia t-t5rv.y in avU ui-... -- tho J.I'MiS. THROAT, and itHtArT. A dyixc; woman saves: CONSUMPTION CURED! We sire the following certificate aa a Urt of rur - .A goo to iirove the potter to are UP. et"i vvlim r'v r seeui tn be in the very last stas of existencr. wirn I Imdiam rftimnary Bm.iSJ is adminiterei: We sixethe fiI!cw certilicnte its a fact of c .r . -TOa t prove the power tu aavc Uie.fiVfn wen i ' teem ti he in tiad Yrry hst atia ol t.ttit i. . : Brant Indiam Pmimunziy &lwn it admiiiiafcTt:. case dwa not atanj alone we ct-ul.I nam kaw aa mrvlo and tuttrttmdiMjf aoj hundred he . cw. and thousand of niara cailt-d CUN.-t'-laT THIS Cl'KK waa e!Teetrd ot the Wile .i Mr. J-m DrVeFMaf ut tJie tnicn ot Btlbloa, $irtarm Ct. A Mrs. IykmHBj waa prnotnced dying, and Mr. Dr-sf ,o wt-nt ti the store of Mr. J..H Wait b purrhau rin'.'' I a hromd. and other bmriml nter rr ml. t-i.t t.iii would anon die. She waa in th in at ut toe . VTM taar oppromd nnd ditrtednd to rei.vre ter tot dtetrts, and mike a dyimr piil"t nwrs ir. rk'TOaii wia peraurdt-d to eive hrr me of " BRNrs gnat FT kftmnti t.ranr LM!AN PI I..MONAHV BALSAM." He txxik the Mam nomcwith UV shroad. and eaee a portion to hia w:t,""jJ reiiered tur aoe continued to Uke it until coe rucv" 6ood if kaltm, and site h catinwd writ for mcarijf Jomr artr ame I'amphlet tor p trrirw'ar. Nr. Dvkkmam swore to the ahoTe frU before Tc. & Toro, K?q.. uf PAlirton, S;ia, v9th April. ItMH. Titot. O. ouno. Kaq., Justice, cerLfiea tht h h Known Mr. liyktnin many y.re nn.l liwl he i itwi their mos vrr.n,l rcs,ci vVarr. the merchant spoken tectahu citizen; ana nx Jl"" rpok' o ot abtve. mlo rrrcni ti ft cnod t-tiararter of Me. Jhikemur, and that he wJ ac quainted with all the fact, bavin? beard tbeut oilcn fp rn of ly lykemai Brant's Fnlmonary Balsam eurra COXSCMPTIOX Cough, Crfa, spiting af 2?Wt PUedtkg u the Lutgt Vmin. in the lljratt and Hide. X'V' Sveat, itrrnus Compiaint, Falpiiattom of th Hrt Cholera In fantum. litenrmt. Summit C-mploint. . n f Mi b'MALE WEAK? ES&ES, without any Juilutg tekuuotr D01T0RS AMI PHYSICIANS BEHniMU The fiillowini-nrtnicd Vaetnr and rtiyikianm have hrga y recumm. n.ied BIlASri MKIllt'IStS : Tr. N. lll'HKARII. -Unifont, Conn. Dr. J. N. fMITII. WiiMtown, N. Y. Ir. ItOHSMAN. 132 Henry itr.-et, Brooklyn SJ. T. Ur. T. M. HUNT. Auburn. N. Y. Ir. UKO. FKANrtS. MKl.Iletuwa. Coaa. Dr.GKO. A. KOtiKRS, Bath, N. T. Pr. S. WHITE. Frrdonia. S. Y. Dr. C. B. GAI.KNT1NK, Byron. !. T. Dr. J. I). Sdlt'MAN, Feyctteville. N. T. Pr. J. SKINNKIi. Henry street Brooitlyn, . T. Dr. U. bllll'MAN. Cortland. N. V. For sale hv Dr T A II Thornton, ! burg; Edwd Vilon. New Uerlin ; S J I' ouse. Selinsj?rove ; t5 cV F V Mover, Kteebure : II Backhouse, Middleburff ; Will Jt Eilert, H-.nle-on ; Ames & Mencb, Mifllinburg All letters and orders must be ad.'-esseJ to Wallace ic Co 106, Broadway, N ewVork lya28 rpHE subscribers ofTer lhe puhlic, at tli r J new Brick Foundry, the following m and valuahle Stoves : Iron Wilrh Air-Tight Cooking Stotea, 't tsrica tveti. Lady Washington Parlor Stove. Cast Iron Air-Tight Parlor Stove, for Wood 2 sixer. Coal Burner for Parlors 1 size, 12 inrhrl inder. Louis Air-Tight Cast Iron Parlor St..vf sixes. m Shield Air-Tighl Parlor Stove for WooJ-' sizes. Egt Stove the very best io use for SU" Offices. Barroom', and Shop. The celebrated Genesee Air Tight Cool Sic'- The Complete Cook 3 sixee. Also, all kinds of Wood and Coal Sto Ploughs Cast inps. See. tVc. CHRIST & ArFAPDl-V Lewisburg, Dec. 13, 1819.
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